Scales of Memory
Discover the profound insights of "Scales of Memory" by Justin Collings, published by Oxford University Press in 2021. This compelling monograph delves into the role of constitutional courts in the United States, Germany, and South Africa, revealing how they draw upon the historical atrocities of slavery, Nazism, and apartheid to inform their constitutional interpretations. With 368 pages of in-depth analysis, Collings explores the intricate ways in which the memory of these past evils shapes contemporary constitutional meanings in a world marked by ongoing contestation. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in law, history, and the lasting impact of societal injustices on modern governance. Enhance your understanding of constitutional law and its historical contexts with this enlightening read.